Family of man fatally shot by Walgreens security guard files $25M wrongful death lawsuit
The family of a man fatally shot by a security guard in a San Francisco Walgreens last month during an apparent shoplifting altercation has filed a $25 million wrongful death lawsuit.
Banko Brown, 24, died on April 27 following an altercation with the guard, police said. The guard, 33-year-old Michael Earl-Wayne Anthony, has not been charged in the shooting.
Attorneys for Banko's parents announced Friday they have filed a civil lawsuit in San Francisco Superior Court against Walgreens, Anthony and Kingdom Group Protective Services, which provides security for Walgreens and employs Anthony.
"Deadly force was not the way to handle this," civil rights attorney John Burris told reporters during a Friday press briefing, calling it a "petty theft situation."
"You're talking about taking a person's life in connection with $15, $14," Burris said.
https://abcnews.go.com/US/family-man-fatally-shot-walgreens-security-guard-files/story?id=99637736
Last I heard, shoplifting was not a capital offense.